

They beat the US in healthcare; if they beat them in power infrastructure too it would be hilarious


They beat the US in healthcare; if they beat them in power infrastructure too it would be hilarious


Dude you literally have concentration camps
Not like that’s the definitive signifier or anything but like… come on


There’s been some debate on what constitutes natural-born, mostly related to parental citizenship and territories in particular; but the language (and consensus over the last few two centures) is quite clear…
The 14th amendment is quite clear, naturalized citizens are US citizens
And being a citizen is not enough.


Yes, well, I wouldn’t expect an ML user to be able to read, so that tracks


Well, and the constitution. Mamdani can’t be president and he’s well aware of that and fine with it I think
Oh funny you say that because I commented that their ex banged a kernel maintainer and they’ve been mad ever since; banned me for it lol
Very temped to @ the one guy dedicating their life to posting in the LinuxSucks lemmy
Because he’s superman


Fuck yeah
Also look into runelite once you get going, if you haven’t already


Both here and abroad.


Me debating a prolifer: “have you even considered the fact that the fetus refuses to condem Hamas?”


Gov: explodes oil prices
Also gov:


That would be too easy to not make more money from. The line must go up. Every used game you sell or trade is a tear rolling down the cheek of a shareholder. Don’t make them sad they’re just lil birthday boys


THE SHART OF THE DEAL
The tracks are made of people


Never said I trusted the company, just that it would be preferred if that were the case. At least with paying customers there’s an incentive to be pro-consumer. If Proton was snooping on all your shit I think they’d have fewer customers. Likewise I pay for Kagi, primarily for the features and services they offer, but improved privacy is part of the sales proposition; yes they could make more profit selling customer data but that would be a pretty big reputation hit.
Do I trust them not to? No, but "maybe they won’t " is better than “they absolutely must”
Making a superconductor is easy. Keeping a superconductor is hard.